Come explore the world of snakes at the Museum of Natural History. How do snakes move? How do they hear and smell? How and what do snakes eat? We’ll take a look at snake skin, hear like a snake, and use museum specimens to learn more. Together we’ll learn aboutSanajeh, the 11-foot snake that lived during the Cretaceous period and ate baby dinosaurs. What canSanajehtell us about modern snakes? How isSanajehdifferent? Join us to find out!

Museum Hours: Monday - Saturday 9–5; Sunday 12–5
Closed: Jul. 4, Sept. 4, Nov. 23, Dec. 24, 25, 26, 31, 2017
The U-M Museum of Natural History will close in its current location on December 30, 2017, reopening next door in the new Biological Science Building in 2019.